Rant #2: Cosplay
Feb. 4th, 2005 03:38 pmFor
ladyofthewood, who requested "People who cosplay characters they have no business cosplaying."
( Anything worth doing is worth doing well. )
( Anything worth doing is worth doing well. )
The fanboy rant
Feb. 3rd, 2005 02:28 pmFor
jaina, who requested "Poorly socialized fanboys at cons."
( I wanted to capture the sights, the sounds, and the... smells of an American anime convention. )
( I wanted to capture the sights, the sounds, and the... smells of an American anime convention. )
Note to our Fearless Leader
Feb. 2nd, 2005 09:24 pmHOW'S ABOUT STEM CELL RESEARCH, BIG BOY?
Also, special message from me to you: I already know Social Security is fucked. Making Social Security private is kind of like handing a bunch of slot machine-addicted seniors a bucket of quarters and saying "Here! Make your retirement out of this!" I already expect to carry your generation on my back. Don't add insult to injury.
Also, special message from me to you: I already know Social Security is fucked. Making Social Security private is kind of like handing a bunch of slot machine-addicted seniors a bucket of quarters and saying "Here! Make your retirement out of this!" I already expect to carry your generation on my back. Don't add insult to injury.
OH NOES THEY GOT GI JOE
Feb. 2nd, 2005 10:59 amSo-called U.S. hostage appears to be toy
This is right out of the "are you fucking kidding me" files. If I hadn't seen the story on CNN last night, I would have been sure this article was right out of the Onion.
I mean, holy shit! They got the Real American Hero, what chance do we stand now? Let's all hope for Special Agent Cody's safe return and hope he doesn't get blown up by Sid and his dog Scud (Toy Story reference.)
Disclaimer: I am happy it wasn't a real person. This story has America collectively peeing its pants, but it won't be funny when the next group grabs a real person.
This is right out of the "are you fucking kidding me" files. If I hadn't seen the story on CNN last night, I would have been sure this article was right out of the Onion.
I mean, holy shit! They got the Real American Hero, what chance do we stand now? Let's all hope for Special Agent Cody's safe return and hope he doesn't get blown up by Sid and his dog Scud (Toy Story reference.)
Disclaimer: I am happy it wasn't a real person. This story has America collectively peeing its pants, but it won't be funny when the next group grabs a real person.
MP3s of the day
Jan. 28th, 2005 09:27 amTwo from the The Flaming Lips.
Fight Test
ETA: "Do You Realize??" has been removed b/c I ripped the wrong song. Sigh.
I'm posting the lyrics to "Fight Test" because:
1. it's a great song and
2. It's just so Vash.
( cut for lyrics )
Fight Test
ETA: "Do You Realize??" has been removed b/c I ripped the wrong song. Sigh.
I'm posting the lyrics to "Fight Test" because:
1. it's a great song and
2. It's just so Vash.
( cut for lyrics )
Samurai Champloo 18
Jan. 27th, 2005 10:39 pmJoy and happiness, new Samurai Champloo is out!
Without getting too spoily:
Officer Barbrady = Mugen
Bookmobile Guy = Drunk Teacher in Bar
There is no Chicken Fucker, sadly, but oh the funny.
Aaaaaaand we open with our three heroes sitting in a drive-in watching older clips of SC and recounting some of their tale. Fuu tries to muster some enthusiasm and is met with a very Monty Python-esque "yaaaaaay" from the boys.
There STILL is no plot.
I STILL don't care.
Without getting too spoily:
Officer Barbrady = Mugen
Bookmobile Guy = Drunk Teacher in Bar
There is no Chicken Fucker, sadly, but oh the funny.
Aaaaaaand we open with our three heroes sitting in a drive-in watching older clips of SC and recounting some of their tale. Fuu tries to muster some enthusiasm and is met with a very Monty Python-esque "yaaaaaay" from the boys.
There STILL is no plot.
I STILL don't care.
New Batman!
Jan. 25th, 2005 09:52 amBatman: TAS Second Season is out today!
Guess what I'm doing after work! Besides picking up some orange juice.
Guess what I'm doing after work! Besides picking up some orange juice.
It's so sad when weekends are over
Jan. 24th, 2005 01:29 pmEspecially when you've had about the best excuse in the world to sit inside and watch TV.
Like about 50% of the folks on my flist, my area got dumped on this weekend, with maybe 13 - 15 inches falling all told. It was a good opportunity to test out some of the recipes from my Cooking Light magazine, since we definitely wouldn't be going out to dinner until we were dug out.
The snow started right on time at about noon on Saturday. Husband and I went out to the Borders for some reading material (hence "Romance of the Three Kingdoms Vol. 1) and by the time we were done it was flurrying. Afterwards, husband wanted to go to the mall, and on impulse we picked up some cheap sleds from Kaybee. Snow was starting to come down in a hurry on our way out, and from then on, we were housebound.
Not that it was a bad thing. I downloaded a buttload of stuff and watched a couple eps of various anime, and husband watched the two parts of "Band of Brothers" that he'd missed. That show's too intense for me, esp. the field triage scenes. (There's a reason I didn't go pre-med.) That night was the test run of the beef brisket in zinfandel, and it was pretty decent. If I had to do it again, I'd use a cabernet-merlot and would skip the sugar. Grade: B-.
Husband eventually conked out on the couch and I watched eps 10 and 11 of RahXephon before turning in myself. The plot thickens. Really want to know who/what Quon is, and Ayato continues to be an engaging hero, in no small part because the show is so reminiscent of Eva except with 1000% less whining.
By the time we went to bed, there were about eight inches of snow on the ground, and it looked like the storm was cranking down. It must have snowed like hell overnight, because when we woke up, it was like they hadn't even plowed. Husband and I went out sledding and met two very happy golden retrievers out for a walk - there aren't too many creatures happier than a dog in snow. Football kept us entertained for the rest of the day, and now we're considering a Boston vs. Philly Revolutionary War theme for our Super Bowl party.
Thankfully, the roads were clear this morning, as J&J only delays an opening in the case of nuclear war. (Though to be fair, husband didn't get a delay either.)
Back to work.
Like about 50% of the folks on my flist, my area got dumped on this weekend, with maybe 13 - 15 inches falling all told. It was a good opportunity to test out some of the recipes from my Cooking Light magazine, since we definitely wouldn't be going out to dinner until we were dug out.
The snow started right on time at about noon on Saturday. Husband and I went out to the Borders for some reading material (hence "Romance of the Three Kingdoms Vol. 1) and by the time we were done it was flurrying. Afterwards, husband wanted to go to the mall, and on impulse we picked up some cheap sleds from Kaybee. Snow was starting to come down in a hurry on our way out, and from then on, we were housebound.
Not that it was a bad thing. I downloaded a buttload of stuff and watched a couple eps of various anime, and husband watched the two parts of "Band of Brothers" that he'd missed. That show's too intense for me, esp. the field triage scenes. (There's a reason I didn't go pre-med.) That night was the test run of the beef brisket in zinfandel, and it was pretty decent. If I had to do it again, I'd use a cabernet-merlot and would skip the sugar. Grade: B-.
Husband eventually conked out on the couch and I watched eps 10 and 11 of RahXephon before turning in myself. The plot thickens. Really want to know who/what Quon is, and Ayato continues to be an engaging hero, in no small part because the show is so reminiscent of Eva except with 1000% less whining.
By the time we went to bed, there were about eight inches of snow on the ground, and it looked like the storm was cranking down. It must have snowed like hell overnight, because when we woke up, it was like they hadn't even plowed. Husband and I went out sledding and met two very happy golden retrievers out for a walk - there aren't too many creatures happier than a dog in snow. Football kept us entertained for the rest of the day, and now we're considering a Boston vs. Philly Revolutionary War theme for our Super Bowl party.
Thankfully, the roads were clear this morning, as J&J only delays an opening in the case of nuclear war. (Though to be fair, husband didn't get a delay either.)
Back to work.
more fun with BitTorrent
Jan. 22nd, 2005 06:39 pmThe anime version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is cracktastic. Talk about old-school - it's the Voltron style of animation, where you can tell immediately who's the Big Hero by virtue of his lush semi-curly black hair and big liquid eyes. I wish there was more fansubbed.
Though I think I like Liu Bei better with the goofy little goatee.
I wonder if husband watching Band of Brothers all afternoon means I get to hijack the DVD player tonight?
(why yes, I'm bored! why do you ask?)
Though I think I like Liu Bei better with the goofy little goatee.
I wonder if husband watching Band of Brothers all afternoon means I get to hijack the DVD player tonight?
(why yes, I'm bored! why do you ask?)
Wow, the snow is falling down and down outside. It started flurrying when husband and I went out this morning to make sure we had some adequate entertainment for the next day or so, and it's snowing like mad now. Good night for a pot roast!
We hit the Borders, and I bought Vol. 1 of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," which looked interesting. I figure that if DW is my new crack, might as well learn something. Husband was thrilled that I wanted to read OMG HISTORY even if it's from a video game. I have to wonder what the historical personages would think about a video game based on their lives. Husband thought they'd be mortified. I thought once they got past that, they'd be all "Look how much butt I can kick!"
Other than that, have finished up the first ep of Bleach (interesting enough to dl another ep) and have started in on Xenosaga: The Animation. So far, it's exactly like the game. This is just fine, since I got stuck on the fight with the DOMO carrier and lost interest, and now there's a pretty animated series to wrap that up.
Hopefully will squeeze in some RahXephon before the end of the weekend. Three eps on one disc - ADV, you cheap bunch of wankers. Although you get 10000000 Funny Points for selling a hentai called "Samurai XXX," as
fadingembers pointed out.
We hit the Borders, and I bought Vol. 1 of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," which looked interesting. I figure that if DW is my new crack, might as well learn something. Husband was thrilled that I wanted to read OMG HISTORY even if it's from a video game. I have to wonder what the historical personages would think about a video game based on their lives. Husband thought they'd be mortified. I thought once they got past that, they'd be all "Look how much butt I can kick!"
Other than that, have finished up the first ep of Bleach (interesting enough to dl another ep) and have started in on Xenosaga: The Animation. So far, it's exactly like the game. This is just fine, since I got stuck on the fight with the DOMO carrier and lost interest, and now there's a pretty animated series to wrap that up.
Hopefully will squeeze in some RahXephon before the end of the weekend. Three eps on one disc - ADV, you cheap bunch of wankers. Although you get 10000000 Funny Points for selling a hentai called "Samurai XXX," as
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Jan. 17th, 2005 02:45 pmThe Great LiveJournal I walked around Ohayocon in uncomfortable shoes. Brought to you by geek-foo |
Ka-ta-ma-ri, DO YOUR BEST!
Jan. 16th, 2005 05:05 pmJust back from Ohayocon.
It's cold in the house, I'm suffering from con sleep deprivation, and all I can think about is what con should be next?
It was great to see
jaina,
fadingembers, and
sarcasticval again, and it was also great to have a new addition to our Con Bunch with
scathachdhu and her sister.
Will be posting photos later with commentary on what happened at the con, but for now, I await husband's return with three days' worth of stored-up hugs.
It's cold in the house, I'm suffering from con sleep deprivation, and all I can think about is what con should be next?
It was great to see
Will be posting photos later with commentary on what happened at the con, but for now, I await husband's return with three days' worth of stored-up hugs.
Everyone else is making dolls with the eLouai Candybar Doll Maker so I will too.
A little too "Bratz" for my taste, but here you go.
(pretty sure that the site authors are Korean, gauging by the amount of Korean goodies you can use.)
( click for pic )
A little too "Bratz" for my taste, but here you go.
(pretty sure that the site authors are Korean, gauging by the amount of Korean goodies you can use.)
( click for pic )
SC dub impressions
Jan. 12th, 2005 03:37 pmWell. As threatened, I grabbed the first volume of Samurai Champloo on my way home last night, and since
uiggu asked the question and it's a post I wanted to make anyway, here's my thoughts on the dub voices.
A lot of familiar voices here. The cast list has not been released, so all I know for sure is that Steven Jay Blum/David Lucas voices Mugen and Kirk Thornton voices Jin. Kari Wahlgren may be voicing Fuu, because Fuu sounds a lot like Lavie Head from Last Exile.
So.
Jin: Thornton is doing a nice job here so far. Jin's a very quiet character, and Thornton's kept most bombast out of his performance. Thornton also adds a slightly courtly note to his accent, which is in keeping with Jin's more formal speech.
Mugen: Certainly we all have high expectations of Mugen's VA, since Blum voiced Spike Spiegel and Mugen and Spike are so similar. Mugen's Japanese VA is terrific - gets that "obnoxious pain in the ass, but dangerous" note down perfectly. I'd give Blum a B from the two eps I've seen. The performance is a little too Young Knives (in style; Joshua Seth was Young Knives) at present and needs some more Spike Spiegel infused into it.
Fuu: Probably the hardest of the bunch to live up to in terms of Japanese to English VA. Fuu's Japanese VA is great, with the right mix of insecure, whiny, and annoying. Kari Wahlgren is sounding too much like Lavie for my taste - I keep expecting her to yell at Claus or say "Look! There's Nose Hair!" but her performance isn't grating or jarring. Wahlgren does need to inject some more personality into her voice as the series progresses.
There aren't any other recurring major characters, though Dave Wittenberg (Mullen Shetland) does show up as the baddie who gets his arm cut off by Mugen. Certainly we'll be playing Voice Actor Bingo with this series too, as it seems to be the same core of voices who do most anime these days. Kind of like how you'd find the same bunch (Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Peter Cullen, Chris Latta, Neil Ross, Tress MacNeil) doing voices in all the 80's cartoons. Dollars to doughnuts that Crispin Freeman materializes at some point, possibly as the monk during the ep where Mugen gets stoned.
Grade overall: B+
A lot of familiar voices here. The cast list has not been released, so all I know for sure is that Steven Jay Blum/David Lucas voices Mugen and Kirk Thornton voices Jin. Kari Wahlgren may be voicing Fuu, because Fuu sounds a lot like Lavie Head from Last Exile.
So.
Jin: Thornton is doing a nice job here so far. Jin's a very quiet character, and Thornton's kept most bombast out of his performance. Thornton also adds a slightly courtly note to his accent, which is in keeping with Jin's more formal speech.
Mugen: Certainly we all have high expectations of Mugen's VA, since Blum voiced Spike Spiegel and Mugen and Spike are so similar. Mugen's Japanese VA is terrific - gets that "obnoxious pain in the ass, but dangerous" note down perfectly. I'd give Blum a B from the two eps I've seen. The performance is a little too Young Knives (in style; Joshua Seth was Young Knives) at present and needs some more Spike Spiegel infused into it.
Fuu: Probably the hardest of the bunch to live up to in terms of Japanese to English VA. Fuu's Japanese VA is great, with the right mix of insecure, whiny, and annoying. Kari Wahlgren is sounding too much like Lavie for my taste - I keep expecting her to yell at Claus or say "Look! There's Nose Hair!" but her performance isn't grating or jarring. Wahlgren does need to inject some more personality into her voice as the series progresses.
There aren't any other recurring major characters, though Dave Wittenberg (Mullen Shetland) does show up as the baddie who gets his arm cut off by Mugen. Certainly we'll be playing Voice Actor Bingo with this series too, as it seems to be the same core of voices who do most anime these days. Kind of like how you'd find the same bunch (Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Peter Cullen, Chris Latta, Neil Ross, Tress MacNeil) doing voices in all the 80's cartoons. Dollars to doughnuts that Crispin Freeman materializes at some point, possibly as the monk during the ep where Mugen gets stoned.
Grade overall: B+
...than wibble about Samurai Warriors.
1. Shit, this game is much harder than Dynasty Warriors. Not because the officers are harder to beat or anything, but because you get these little missions and about a minute to complete them. If you don't do the little mission, your whole army loses morale and sits around and drinks sake instead of fighting.
2. And for crying out loud - these Sanada-associated armies need to go to boot camp with Liu Bei or Cao Cao, because I can't leave my commander alone for more than THIRTY SECONDS before Hanzo Hattori wipes the floor with him.
3. Dear Army Associated with Yukimura Sanada: YOU'RE ALL A BUNCH OF PUSSIES.
4. Kunoichi and Yukimura have definitely been spending a good deal of time in one another's tent, not that it has had any effect on dear Yukimura's sparkling personality. He's such a colossal grump. If he had a persona in the SW High School hierarchy, it would be Goth Boy for all the moping he likes to do.
5. Next up is the Longhaired Bishie guy, whatever his name is. Maybe his army knows how to fight.
1. Shit, this game is much harder than Dynasty Warriors. Not because the officers are harder to beat or anything, but because you get these little missions and about a minute to complete them. If you don't do the little mission, your whole army loses morale and sits around and drinks sake instead of fighting.
2. And for crying out loud - these Sanada-associated armies need to go to boot camp with Liu Bei or Cao Cao, because I can't leave my commander alone for more than THIRTY SECONDS before Hanzo Hattori wipes the floor with him.
3. Dear Army Associated with Yukimura Sanada: YOU'RE ALL A BUNCH OF PUSSIES.
4. Kunoichi and Yukimura have definitely been spending a good deal of time in one another's tent, not that it has had any effect on dear Yukimura's sparkling personality. He's such a colossal grump. If he had a persona in the SW High School hierarchy, it would be Goth Boy for all the moping he likes to do.
5. Next up is the Longhaired Bishie guy, whatever his name is. Maybe his army knows how to fight.